I only got 14/25. Missed most of the bullpen (only one I could remember was Timlin, of all people). Also had to look up malphabet's spelling. Forgot Mueller...which is weird considering I got Millar. Kinda kicking myself over Mirabelli.

Well, that wasn't encouraging for my aging brain! Actually I did ok for me---16 out of 25. I could not retrieve Bellhorn's name and just got stuck trying to remember it! But I also forgot the entire bullpen except for Timlin. Even Foulke! Hitting my head against the wall for that one.

I did remember Kapler, unlike most here. How could I not?

But some of those names don't ring a bell even AFTER seeing the answers. Leskanic? Mike Myers---isn't he the comic from SNL?

Getting older sucks. I should have followed Laura's lead and not even tried.

That is a great game. I too forgot Myers and Kapler, and couldn't spell either Minty or Leskanic. I find it really interesting that Kapler was a guy who got a lot of attention when he was here, was really liked by the fans, is fondly remembered, etc, etc, but in this random sample of above-average-interested Sox fans, he was so widely forgotten. Any thoughts? Did he like not play at all in the postseason or something?

I find it really interesting that Kapler was a guy who got a lot of attention when he was here, was really liked by the fans, is fondly remembered, etc, etc, but in this random sample of above-average-interested Sox fans, he was so widely forgotten. Any thoughts?

Well, if I were truly paranoid, I'd say anti-Semitism, but I really know that's not the case here. Maybe because he was just a bench player? Got me. I sure remember him.

I now recall Mike Myers---that side arm pitch is hard to forget. But I cannot for the life of me remember what Leskanic did to be a WS hero.

I was proud that I remembered all the position players except Bellhorn and Mient...and I remembered Mark but not the last name for Bellhorn. And I remembered all the starting pitchers.

But I did forget Mirabelli and almost the entire bullpen. I can't believe I forgot Arroyo because he was one of my favorites.

In the top of the 11th, he came in (with a shoulder held together by spit and chewing gum) with the bases loaded and 2 outs and retired Peanuthead. In the 12th, after a leadoff single to Dumbo, he got the next three.